Works
- Southern Ladies and Gentlemen (1975)
- WASP, Where is Thy Sting? (1977)
- Barbarian Princess (fiction - writing as Laura Buchanan) (1978)
- He: An Irreverent Look at the American Male (1978)
- When Sisterhood was in Flower (fiction) (1982)
- Confessions of a Failed Southern Lady (1985)
- Reflections in a Jaundiced Eye (1989)
- Lump It or Leave It (1990)
- With Charity Toward None: A Fond Look at Misanthropy (1992)
- The Florence King Reader (anthology) (1995)
- STET, Damnit! (National Review column anthology) (2002)
- Deja Reviews: Florence King All Over Again (selected book reviews and essays) (2006)
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